Christine Hatfield
ReporterChristine Hatfield, a graduate student in University of Illinois Springfield's Public Affairs Reporting program, is WGLT and WCBU's PAR intern for the first half of 2021.
Previously, she graduated from Ball State University with a degree in journalism and telecommunications in May 2020, and during her undergraduate experience, she reported for WNIJ in DeKalb and Ball State's own Indiana Public Radio.
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Normal's Heartland Community College is one of two schools set to receive millions of dollars in investments from the state to set up new training...
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Illinois has fewer unfilled job openings in its school districts than it did last school year, according to the Illinois State Board of Education. But...
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The leader of the independent oversight organization for Illinois prisons says the state is in "uncharted territory" as the Department of Corrections...
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The Illinois car dealer lawsuit against electric automaker Rivian is the latest chapter in a nationwide debate over the options consumers have to buy cars.
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Within a month, Illinois prisons will be allowing in-person visitation again.
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UPDATED 3:42 p.m. | As voters in Washington elect Gary Manier to a sixth term as mayor, his opponent said she's leaving the door open to another run in…
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A new book co-edited by an Illinois State University professor showcases stories, art, and poetry by LGBTQ high schoolers. The project includes a broad...
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Lawmakers want to change how people get insurance company approval before medical treatment. Advocates say the current process harms patients.It’s a…
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Peoria residents and organizations are making their voices heard as the Illinois House Redistricting Committee begins to determine how to redraw the…
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Democratic lawmakers serving Peoria at both the state and federal levels are putting their support behind a variety of LGBTQ bills. Community members are…